Or should I wait until I'm done with all the CC to actually start foolproofing, as in doing each game several times? If the latter, I think I'll finish up the CC and then take PT 1-35 timed and then BR each one and foolproof them at the same time.
Does anyone have a "cheat sheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types
... test book and the bubble sheet. But the latter does. sheet and had to redistributed them ... can only accommodate a bubble sheet. This is a deal-breaker ...
... bubbling section on the answer sheet. I was thinking of just ... folding the answer sheet so that I can only ... that folding of the answer sheet is prohibited anywhere but does ...
Lol, it's dumb but I'm actually seriously wondering.
Can we get away with imperfect bubbling? When taking practice tests, I avoid bubbling outside the circle, but I don't prioritize completely filling in the bubbles - many are mostly filled, ...
Apologies if theres another discussion that already covers this!
I finished the CC a while back and am planning on taking the January LSAT. I've noticed that my main area of weakness is with LG. Right now, i'm only getting each section ...
These were not included in the syllabus so I had to purchase them on my own quite recently. When did this happen? I'm so glad. Thank you 7sage admin team :) I now can foolproof more PTs far more conveniently.
... . I want to try the foolproof method of doing the games ... did you guys adopt the foolproof method? There are just so ... would obviously be impossible to foolproof all of them in the ... time in my day to foolproof a few games for fun ...